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Psychologists - Federal Government

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Regina

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CAD 60,000 - 80,000

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Job summary

A federal government client in Regina is seeking a registered psychologist for a part-time contract role. The position involves providing mental health services to law enforcement members, conducting clinical assessments, and participating in critical incident responses. Applicants must have a minimum of 3 years of clinical experience and be able to travel within Saskatchewan for urgent evaluations.

Benefits

Up to 6 weeks unpaid vacation with advance notice
Flexible hours for occasional evenings/weekends

Qualifications

  • Minimum 3 years clinical experience, preferably with occupational or emergency services.
  • Experience with law enforcement or first responders is an asset.
  • Ability to travel within Saskatchewan and respond to incidents within 24-72 hours.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct clinical assessments and fitness-for-duty evaluations.
  • Provide psychological support following critical incidents.
  • Screen cadet applicants and assess specialized unit readiness.
  • Consult health teams and management.
  • Participate in return-to-work and risk assessments.
  • Prepare detailed, confidential reports.

Skills

Clinical assessment
Trauma support
Crisis intervention
Report writing

Education

Registered Psychologist (Saskatchewan or eligible)
Job description

Job Description

Job Title :

Psychologist – Occupational Health Services (Contract)

Location :

Regina, SK

Employment Type :

Part-Time Contract (~20 hours / week)

Overview :

A Federal Government Client is seeking a registered psychologist to provide mental health services to law enforcement members in Regina. This contract role supports psychological well-being, fitness-for-duty assessments, cadet screenings, and critical incident response.

Key Responsibilities :
  • Conduct clinical assessments and fitness-for-duty evaluations
  • Provide psychological support following critical incidents (CISM)
  • Screen cadet applicants and assess specialized unit readiness
  • Offer consultation to health teams and management
  • Participate in return-to-work and risk assessments
  • Prepare detailed, confidential reports
  • Respond to urgent requests within specified timelines
Qualifications :
  • Registered Psychologist (Saskatchewan or eligible)
  • Minimum 3 years clinical experience (occupational / emergency services preferred)
  • Skilled in trauma support, crisis intervention, and report writing
  • Experience with law enforcement or first responders an asset
  • Able to travel in Saskatchewan and respond to incidents within 24–72 hours
Additional Details :
  • Availability : Mon–Fri, 8 : 00 AM–4 : 00 PM, with flexibility for occasional evenings / weekends
  • Includes up to 6 weeks unpaid vacation with advance notice
  • Estimated 20 hours / week; potential for more
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